This awesome series is set to start on January 12 at 11:30 am PST for the following territories: U.S.A, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.

Now a little sampling for those that have not heard about this series before:
“In the heavily guarded building known as, ‘Ayakashi Kan,’ only those who have undergone a strict review can reside there while being accompanied by a Secret Service agent (SS). Although Ririchiyo – daughter of the owner – refused the SS officer in charge of her security, until she discovered his true nature…”

Are we done with announcing? Maybe, but then again...maybe we aren't...

Very cool... I had read that Sentai owned the license for this one and for some reason was kinda figuring that you would end up doing the streaming of it. Nice to also see that it is on time, really looking forward to this one on Thursday.

Now when they say,"Are we done with announcing? Maybe, but then again...maybe we aren't..." that just makes me think one thing. They have a least one more or more shows to announce still. It may not be new but an older series added to the list most likely in my opinion. We'll just have to wait and see.

I am quite surprised that Milky Holmes has not been announced for simulcast, considering that both the first season and that it is showing Cardfight Vanguard. I have seen someone post that the first season of Milky Holmes was among one of the least watched anime streamed on this site, and that CR has decided it is not worth it to get the rights to simulcast the second season. I don't think that MH is a particularly great anime series but I still fear the precedent that this brings.

In terms of Inu, this series seems like a more serious version of Hayate Combat Butler. I have to see it myself to see how well it does. I hope this isn't the end of announcements for CR (although at this time its a given that any additional announcements will be delayed casts).

Well, it's disappointing that some of the really good looking shows didn't make it to my area (The Netherlands). I had really wanted to watch Nisemonogatari and Inu x Boku. However, at least eight of the fourteen titles are available to me. Slowly but surely Crunchyroll seems to be making head way in streaming rights in my area. Thanks again for all your effort Crunchyroll!